"Through a constant and convincing dialogue with different sources, Cavell constructs a narrative that illuminates various aspects of Carpenter's work and life, going beyond interpretative clichés." Elena Lamberti, author of Marshall McLuhan's Mosaic: Probing the Literary Origins of Media Studies"Cavell charts the intellectual life of an epoch, constellated around a particular individual, and provides many fascinating insights into Carpenter's life and times. The book is also a landmark contribution to the new sensory museology, material culture studies, and the interdisciplinary field of sensory studies." David Howes, author of The Sensory Studies Manifesto: Tracking the Sensorial Revolution in the Arts and Human Sciences